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Dr Kawashimas Body and Brain Exercises (Xbox 360)

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Mighty Ape
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★★
10 years ago
"Just ok so far"

I found it hard to understand the instructions to get started but once I understood it I found it fun but the movements seem to be slow on the pick up so I keep missing points as I move into the correct position but it takes a few seconds before it reacts.

amazon.co.uk
★★★★
10 years ago
A lot of fun!

This is a great game and can't wait to use it at Christmas where all the family can make fools of themselves. Loads of different games and very different to levels that I am used to with Wii Fit etc.

wowhd.ca
★★★★★
11 years ago
Great price for a lot of fun

This game is alot of fun and has a very nice progression in terms of difficulty, the daily brain tests are a lot of fun trying to get your brain age all the way down to 20. This is a really easy game to pick up and play, and perfect for playing 30 mins a day to improve you brain power.

Easy To Learn; Gameplay; Graphics; Great Sound

NowGamer
★★★★
12 years ago
Dr. Kawashima's Body And Brain Exercises

Body and Brain Training may be a simple party game compendium, but the level of hand-eye coordination required to succeed could only have been achieved on Kinect. As such, it’s a unique experience.

Play.com
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Ok Game but gets boring even after not playing for long.

I purchased this game after seeing tv adverts for it! on the adverts it looks really good. however it does not live up to the adverts. All it involves is basically just moving your arms slight degrees just to get the correct answers, yeah its alright at first but once you been on it, i found it...

Strategy Informer
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Dr. Kawashima's Body and Brain Exercises

My body may be 22 years old, but my brain's age is more than double that. This scientific conclusion comes courtesy of an overly smiley doctor and his blob-like sidekick. For the record, the exact figure is 54 which means I'd better get a refund on that English Literature degree.

Guardian
★★★★★
12 years ago
Dr Kawashima's Body and Brain Exercises for Kinect – review

Following the success of Dr Kawashima's Brain Training on Nintendo DS, the series has now been ported on to Xbox , incorporating the motion-capture tech of its Kinect hardware and hence the unsurprising additions of "body" and "exercise" to the mix.

play-asia.com
★★★★★
12 years ago

Good exercise for the brain no matter how simple. Memory improves since i have abit short term memory.

VideoGamer
★★★★★
12 years ago
Dr. Kawashima's Body and Brain Exercises Review

It's true, you know, Dr Kawashima is a real life doctor person - a neuroscientist, no less. Not knowing much about the man who single-handedly put games consoles into the wrinkly hands of pensioners, I decided to do a little sleuth work.

one-gamer.com
★★★★★
12 years ago
Dr. Kawashima's Body and Brain Exercises

Microsoft won't admit it in quite these terms, but it's obvious to all and sundry that it is copying the New Nintendo model (think New Labour, perhaps with a devil-eyed poster of Shigeru Miyamoto). But it's not, as lesser outlets might have you believe, as simple as "copying the Wii with Kinect".

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